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Record amount of genetics

The second of September marks the third annual JAK production sale.

This year we have entrusted the online aspect of our sale to Stocklive and are pleased to announce that our sale will be fully livestreamed with live video footage of each lot as they are offered for your consideration.

Our sale will once again be in the hands of agents Aussie Land and Livestock.

James, Midge and their staff are more than willing to answer any questions you might have or arrange for you to make phone bids should the need arise.

Jambili and Kildare studs are offering 24 South Devon bulls, making this sale Australia’s largest offering of South Devon genetics. Jambili will also offer steers with show ring potential, as well as commercial composite heifers and our popular calf at foot.

One of our features is lot 16 – Kildare Tango. Tango was awarded 2024 Beef Australia and Ekka Grand Champion Bull.

He will be offered as a three quarter share full possession, with Kildare retaining semen rights. He will be collected prior to delivery.

At Ekka he weighed in at 887kg and measured 140 EMA.

* Online Sale Catalogue is at: JAK Production Sale 2024 by Five Star Creative Promotions – Issuu

* Online Video Footage of Bulls – To be announced

* Stocklive Link to Sale – Log in will required to bid

* Aussie Land and Livestock – Stud Sales | Aussie Land & Livestock (aussiell.com.au)

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